The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, May 07, 1894, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE SCRANTON TRIBUNTS'-MOXDAT MOTIOTNG. MAY 7, 1894.
GORMAN'S
GRANDOEPOT
UNUSUAL VALUES IN
DESIRABLE
WOOL DRESS GOODS
Ate among the present attrac
tioss al our estdblisbmont
Among the more prominent
HttifFs nro
All-Wool French
PRINTED : CHALLIES
Tho designs ar exi-ustlingly at
tractive and wore printed es
pecially for this gonson's trade.
PRICE 49 CENTS
WOMEN'S
Tailor-made Costumes
The yery newest styles and every
suitable material. Worsted Storm
rge and Covert Cloths in choioo mix-
nres hav.i perhaps tho first hold on
lopular favor.
A Superb Display of Spring
and Summer
MILLINERY
Comprising magnificent lines of Im
parled and Domestic Onmls in the
very best shape., artistically trimmed
and ttnlshed in the higbtst style of the
art
Trimmed and Untriramed
Hats and Bonnets
In Leghorns, Laces, Fancy Straw, A a.
Our Fashion Monthly,
JUST OUT
Describes and contains the leading
fashions, latest dress materials, stories,
anecdotes. bumorons illustration", val
nable informstion, elevating and plea
in reading fur the home. GIVEN
AWAY to those who rail for it at oar
store.
ARTISTIC FURNISHING.
An Ideiu Boaetol Tl I- i simple It It
Allnwtlrr.
In the mind of the hotDeaaker the
prevailing H.-.t as r garrls tie- funii-li-ing
of the boadoir should be thai "f
dalfitlimea Thesnmpsnnnsisli ft for the
drawing rcwun. An ideal boudoir for a i
ynung lafa ai depicted in Tho Delia- !
eator, has too noor covered wiinoia Dioa
earpet Ailing, the wall tinted bine and
tho celling oreani white.
At the nu'bt aide of the nvmi is n
rhifTunirr of btrdaere maples with braaa
trimmings and an oval mirmr. On top
is spn'.'wl a lace cover over nine aileaia
A window is hung with white swiss
curtains edged with a ruffle f the
same and bald back with whit t-
tm aorda and t:i-:s. la a uunhrrqnln of
swiss, alo edged with n mfflo, falls
ovi r the top of tii Bortain. At each
aide the lambreanin I caught to tie- win
dow frame and form 1 in ft rUBtttte, !
low which a raerajlii effect is produced.
At the lower sash are arranged sah cur
tains of swKs. trimmed at the front
edges with Insertion. Tin- aaah nrrtalnsj
am adjusted on braaa roda at top and J
bottom.
On tho floor, under tho window-,
Stand a small trunk, which is disguised I
as an npholsti nd ottoman, unr it i
rotiiom rouyorxn i.adv.
fitted a cover of old blue china silk edged
with a deep ralanOt to match, blue silk
taaaal fringe falling dnintiljf over the
top of the valance. Nut f;ir from this
Stands nn oak ohair, with a cushioned
goat and a h'-:wl rest. Over tho fl sir is
thrown a white fur mat.
Actosh an angle of the wall is placed
a dressing table of maple fnniSbed with
a Dumber of drawers and a large oval
mirror. A canopy drapery irf white
Swiss, edoy-d, like tie- curtains, with a
rufHe, Is arranged with artistic effect
over the mirror. The draper1 is fes
tooned over the glass, the renter being
lispusod in a rosette and fnstened in the
anglo (if the wall just bolOW the onUingi
and nKiittos are also formed at the
points at each Sids The lrapery fulls
to the floor and is held back a trifle at
each side behind the table. A foot rest
is placed in front of the table, and oyer
it is a cover of silk that is finished at
the end with tassel fringe to correspond
with that on tin- trunk.
At. the left of the dressing table is an
other window curtained like the one first,
desert btid. An oval rheval glass stands
some distance from tho window and
proves at oneo practical and effectivr-
The cord slips back just as the knot
is nlmnt forming, and tho operator is
compelled to aak another porson to preset
it with his finger while tho rord is se
cured. This trouble, says Country Gen
tleman, is saved by moistening tho cord
at tho tying place, and thon it will not
Blip, and tho knot is easily formodwith
osl aid
IDES AND FABRICS
Highest of all in Leavening Powei. Latest U. S. Gov't Report.
EL X
ABSOLUTELY PURE
STROUOSBURG STUDIES.
Enttrtalntns Pen Picture of the Land
cf Hempen Cravata.
Pprrial to the JSrranton Trihunt
FTHornsiu no, Pa., May 0. After
great deal of discussion the authorities
of the Wilkes Burro and Las tern rail
road have decided not to put up their
depot noar Centor street. South Strouds
Imrg, as was reported in these columns
some time ago. The building will be
ereeted on the Storm property. I'lans
snd specifications for the building ara
expected every day. As soon as they
nrrivo the contract for erection will be
given and work commenced.
Key. S II. Flory is now located nt
It. .me, llra.lforil county, this state,
.lame Mabns, at work in a alste
ipiarry at Wind Osp, had alogseverelv
cut by a block of falling slate.
Moses llollmmi was bnrrledlv callnd
to the bedside of bis father Nathan
Bellman, of Plalnfleld X. J. Mr. Hell
man died at noon yesterday.
The Itev, Mr. Warden a well known
Baptist minister, of Xew York city,
pre icho 1 an eloquent sermon before a
large and deeply interested congrega
tion in the Baptist church of Baat
Stroudshurg.
II S. Kunkle, of New York, and a
former resideut of Monroe county is re
gistered at the Indian QnoeO hotel.
Il viaited his lata home nt K-sgeVillo
tod iy n ompany with John McL ing.'i
tin, of Pores! City, Pa-
Professor II l lir.isefisl 1, instruc
tor in high school mathamatlea, and
Professor V. L. lUuffinen. his assist
ant, did not apply for re election as
teachers at tho late normal NhO -I
meetings. The former will ti t-r the
l'resbyturmn iniuisiry an I the latt. r
has und.r consideration the acceptance
of an otT r of a very desirable position
in tne Barrisbnrg school.
With the exception of A. J. Heller
all the manban of tha borough coun
cil were present at theregnlar monthly
meeting, held in .1. H Williams' office
The meeting was Ballad to ordsr by
K Iw.irJ Italty. The bond of the boi
ongh treasurer, 0 E Evans, for $ I' i.
"i i. was approved. It was siguel a
sureties by Keshan Miller ant It S
Jacob
The Anelomirk Home is undergoing
aitensiTa repairs. A new porch, which
will be finished this weok, adorns the
front of the house. The first do r of
Conrtland stre.-t has ben completely
brtckv 1 up. Steam beat u III be put In
and other modern Improvement Ketir
new riorm on the e-c.n4 an 1 third
floors have b r a l l - I
The directors of the Monroe 'onnty
Agrianltnral society have leased to
.lames Van Kirk, of Btroodabnrg, the
privilege of the nee of j the track and
tire stills during the snmmer II" will
train several horses for the circuits
Constable Martin Smith, of East
Stroudsbnrif. this morning arrested and
placed in ti e county jail I'aniel Van
Unskirk, a well known rStidsnl of tin
borough. Y in llaskirk was arretted
on two warrants. The first one w
sworn out by his wife, who states th tl
her biistmnd tbrtatened to sboot bar
last nuht with a revolver.
( ns of the oldest boOsSS In the
borough is being torn down an I re
modeled. It is the oil stone house on
Main street, EaaOtlroiidsuurg. w;1. -v
kn wn as the Btfbsrt property and
HOW owned by K. H BmltB,
William t'ahill. of Trenton, is in th
city He is proprietor of tha Auaomick
house.
The Btroodabnrg band will play into
c cylinder at the phonograph concert.
1 1 C Yothers, TobjBanna, and J
W, Yethers, if fresco, are r-gistere 1
ot the Indi in H loen betel
William Mi, kin left for Philadel
phia WhelS be will take a poaitiOQ in a
woolen mill
Mr. A K Stone snd son. Clanle,
returned home on Wnlneslay from an
extended fiott at Borantoa, Honesdale
nd Bswlsj
S. C Le, a former postmaster of
Btroodabarg, is reaiatersa at the Lack -
awaiuia House. He is now locate! nt
Rabway, N J. H is bnsv greeting
old friend an 1 IcqnaiotanOM today In
both towns.
M. E. Miller won the S'rondshnrg
(inn Club modal nt the sboot held in
their grounds yesterday afternoon
His scire wa 11 out of a possible 18
ithor contestants mid their scores are
as follows Mayor H. W Kit tier, 9;
Partington. 10 j BagSTty, T, Palmer. 9;
ilrtiwiiell, 0j Horn, 10, and Kvans, I
The iiuarterly loi.fer-nec of the List
Stromlsonrg Methodist chorea was
held in that edifice last night. A good
attention wns present. Hie bu-oness
of tho church for the last quarter
shows that the finances and other mat
ters urn in a prosperous condition.
8p rlmm fuse.
S. II. Clifford, New ('ae"i, Wis., was
troubled nlth neuralgia and rheumatism,
his -.tomacli was disonlere.1, his liver wss
ntTected to nil nlnrming degree, appetite
fell nway, and he vn lerrihiy reduced in
Baab and Strength. Three botth-e Of Plec
trir Hitters cureil him.
Edward BtatphartL Barrlaburg. Ill , hmi
a running somen his leg of t-igtit rears'
Ktnndiug. L'sed three Iviltlei of DsctrlC
Bitten anil sevea boxes of Huck leu's
Arnica Salve mid his leg Is sound mid
well. John Speaker, Catawba, O., hail
Hve larire f vei Miree on bis leg, doctors
said hn was incurable. One bottle Klectrn:
Hitters and one box llucklen's Arnica
Salvo cured him uutirely. Hold by Mat
thews Itros.
e
STRUCK BY LIGHTNING.
Andrew Bennls'a itiraeulnne Escape
from the Thunderbolts.
Srriit to the Ncranton Tribune.
MOOSJO, Pn., May (1. Dnrlng the se
Tere thunderstorm tnis afternoon
Andrew llennie was struck by light
ning and severely shocked. He took
refnge from the storm in a barn. The
lightning struck the barn and splint
ered it and killed a dog lying by his
side. Andrew's left arm and right log
are paralyzed.
Tho doctor has hopes of his regain
ing the nse of bis limlm In time.
Anthony Haley died last evening
from the effects of the injuries ho sus
tained yesterday morning in the mines.
When Pnhy was sick, lee r-ner- hrr rnstorta.
UTion she was a Child, she cried for Co-storia
When she bii-nme Miss, she elung to Cnstorla,
When she had Cailarea, she gavuthcu Uastorla,
1 Baking
1 n j
rowaer
CARBTNDALE CHAT.
Many Event of Passing Interest
Consc-lnntlouily Reported.
Fpecial to the Scranton Trihun.
Cakkoni'.u.k, Pa., May fi Miss Amy
Kinbaok) a Sabbath school teacher of
the Haptist ubnrcb, entertained the
members of her class on Saturday
afternoon by a May party. Her guests
were Amy and Hnttia Lewis, Annie
Elbrecnt, Millie Phillips, Mabel and
Annie Lowerv, Grace Vail. Elmi
Wells, 'iillie Thomas, Helen Watklus,
Marian and Hazel Dimock.
Miss Lizzie Edwards, of Park street,
is visiting relatives in Newark, N, J.
The members of the boy' branch of
ths Young Men's Christian association
are making extensive preparations for
their ieo crentn festival on Friday
evening next, In nsoclition hall
On Saturday Sidney Qolwoll pur
chased the house snd lot, corner of
Seventh avenue snd Wyoming street,
from Nieholaa Mobra. Consideration,
2 800.
Tha Mezart band will give their
first open air concert of tho season on
Tnei 1st arening.
Ir. J J. Thompson has removed his
office from Church to No 8 Balem sve
nne, the side where his former office
stands having been purchased by T K
Hunt, who will soon ereet a new dwel
ling in its stead.
The Mitchell hose comp iny's new
street sprinkler arrived on Saturday
evening
The drug store of Dr. C. Fowler, sr
on Main street, has been closed by the
sin-riff '1 he stock in the store to
getber With Mr Fowler's personal
effect Will lie disposed of Bt public
sale nn Thusrdny morning at l'
o'clock.
' e
HEARD AT HONtSDAlE.
Matters ot Impir'anea Mirrored at the
Bee rf living I Iff
A'r.'HI the .Srrdnfoa 'n'niae.
BogBSDAUj Pa , Mar " -A tramp
passing through Honesdale S.tlurday
beeameao thirsty that h remove 1 bla
OOBt and sold it to a hnalmau for M
cents.
'Ihelatg-J pile of rubbish on the
Delaware end Hudson lot below city
ball whs burned Saturday. BOBSte
.lale ia oi ce more pultlug on n very
tidy appearanoB
Mrs L Fuetth celrbrat.-d her twen
tieth anniversary Saturday Hall s or
obaetra tarnished th mnata.
Irving Ballett, an ampleffs of the
Delawnre and 11 tl Ism anal cmpanv.
ha l ins right hand caught between tha
bumper of coal cars S ttnrlsy an I
badly laoerated,
Mrs. Prank Hurlburt and Misi Nell
Hnrlbnrt. at Pblla lal lis, are at the
home of w a I laylord.
A bicyele ordinanoa pssse.i by the
council prohibiting the us of sidewalks
and parks ha a penalty SttBBBSil.
Strsetl are being thOTOBgalf cleaned,
probably f ir the use of bicycles.
'
HfUSTtAO iris...
Biltf raras-rapha OeaesrelBg a Osll(lit
t'.ll Bunimar Ha rt.
Fiirxal to f SaVSaSM TWass.
Ii I LSTBAD, Pa , Mst Mrs A
Ooayna la u the iek itt
'. J Laaglay was m Btaghamtoa to-
lar
Aedraw Sawyer Is visiting bis pr
erits in ( an lor, N J
Marvin lUme la visiting friends in
Susqashsnaa
Mrs. Frank Lawrence vlsitellling
hamton Tester lay
IllssSarab Partiah, who has len
ependiiiK several months with ber
friend. Mis Jess-. Hart ev, lias re
turned to tier heme in Wessi,,-, N Y
Qsorge Lamb la hayiag an additUoa
bnilt to his liom i Main street
MiSI John Pike is visiting Ilinghars-
ton friend.
John Dawaey.WBO had his arm badly
eniaehed a few days ago. la able to be
OOt again through the good treatment
given by Dr LunS.
BURGIARV At MOSCOW
Mldnlgh-. Trowiars Wreck F. B. Sard
ner'a Hate.
Fjrtnl to te -sr.tnfea TViaae,
IfOBt OW, Pa . M 1 1 l.iirglars SB
tered the bar Iw.ire store of F. It
Gardner Bt this plsOS 1'rnlny night or
early this morning '1 h.y tilew open
the door of b.rg.'Saf- with powder,
completely wVeeklBg the afe, i,J aa
cured the contents which couslsted of
about twenty dollsn In money, refers!
le I tad ti'er v.tiuable pap rs. and a
fifty-ri ii railroad ticket. Tne robber
nu'erjil the at .re by forcing 0BBB the
front dior and left no due t.-ept a
wraneh and a pocket handkerohtef
This i the second time Mr (lard
loir's Store has been burglari.ed In the
I the past few Inoiitl.., li-iore, the
j poatoffloe, whicn is m the asms bmld
iHpji vuftwtviai out una iiiuu IL SVSM
not mol sett ).
WHAT COXtY OtilRES.
Th Vulcan Iron Works to Work on
Full Tim -.
Ft eruil to the Scrmtlea 7'ri'iu.
Wii.kks it.Miiti., My c -Tha Vulean
Iron works, one of th largest manu
facturing establishments in this Oily,
will resume full time tomorrow. I 'wim.
to the preeeut deprtSsioO the worka
have b en miming eight honrs a day.
It is considered a great t oon to the
large force of men employed.
mm
'Twlxt Drunk ard Sob-r.
Uot hrntrr l'ot. Kxireu.
Senator Aldrioh'S only remark about
Semitor Turpie's attack on bitn was Unit
"nnder other OlronBHtanOM and other
conditions" the attack would not have
been made. This Is the polite wny of
appealing from Philip diunk to Philip
siiher.
Women full of Pains
Aches and weaknesses.
I find in Clticora ANTt
Pain PlAfTU Instant
and grateful relief. In
OnK MnttlTI it relieve
aching sides and back.
nip, kidney and u'enne
pains, strains and weak
nrsses, rheumatic, sci-
fltii- rVn.r.
.-..uuji uilO 1KTVIIIM
pmns, couphs, colds and chest paint. Odor
ous with balsam, spice and pine, it is the
sweetest, surest, safest and best plaster.
Price: ajc.; five, $1.00. At all driiKfirtu or by
tu.nl. i'orraa Data and Chum. Chun, Butieu.
rLhtt
m
m
FOR A SEAMSTRESS.
A USEFUL NEEDLECASE AND UNIQUE
WORKBASKET.
A ComiusHlluns Affitir Whleli Accommo
dates Not Only Sum 11 Needles, but Those
For Knitting, Dnriilng and Embroidery.
A Workbnalcet That Opens Ont Flat.
Tho stores are full of all sorts of con
trivances for holding neodlea, and these
appeal to women who have but little
time to construct their own workbasket
and needloctisos. Very pretty tiro some
of these neullebooks ami expensive, too,
NBDUOABI orEN.
bnt thBfB is a large class of wsaeB'.vho
do not find these ready made affairs
just what they need. For women who
prefer, a commodious and homemade
needleoase is here described, a model
originally Illustrated by The Modern
Priscllla It is designed to hold knit
ting, netting, darning and embroidery
needles of all kinds.
It may be made of linen or of java or
aidn canvas, a pi.ee 80 Inches wide
and Hi (h ep being required A lining
of bright colored flannel is set inside.
Two pockets of tin- same flannel, the
under one 10, the upper 8 Inches deep,
are set m the lining across tho bottom
and are divided into narrow compart
ments by rows of stitching. Tin- top is
turned down 8 inches deep. The edge
lias a stitrhrd braid binding all around
and along tie- fold at tie- top.
Botched le ires for darning and other
short noodli an addt d nt one attta The
outer covering may he ornamented with
a border in cross stitch embroidery of
silk in two shades "f the color ,,f tie-
lining, or it may 1- decorated with fan
cy stitchlngof anykind Ribbon strings
for f.istcning are nt the sides. Win n
cheesl and tied, this m edlocaSO pr- B nt
a pretty and pompact roll.
The authority quoted also illustrates
a pretty workbsskcl which is shown
opened ont and tint, it can be made
any size preferied, and the fonndatlon
woajn -kh on v
1 of pasteboard covered on the ontBids
With pale bine silk and 00 th" ilBstdS
with whits linen amhruedarsd with
Dresden designs In pale pinks, bines and
otivea Tho ahirrisl p k. ta an-of silk
ami ribbon and are a wed down a indi
Crtl.sl to !., the a. lawira, Stiletto, !!
k i md Beedh book Th. bnVi t i- tied
!.'' t h-r with pale blue ribbun SBtOB
ais-onling to the di iTrn.
Ti leaevteeas Pevtiesat,
The soft swish orravaiisia by silk Hn-i-.-
and a -iik -Virt l nrNBBf thaB
music to tn-e-t women, and the plaJaaf
the (WB tin 0M r. . laKiratc the und r
skirt.
The gT at fault of th. Ami-hcaii s-t-tie.af
ii. th it if l- to.- I 'tirf. apt to w.atr
ragged in a short time and easily Bailed
1 hi Ki w Yl rk II- raid lis that I'n-in h
WCOM "i w. ar tie its. r- w buitf only SO the
tope of their eh.e-a, .se aping nil the mud I
uf the tr.s-ts ami pTSSI rmg that air of
fr.-hii.a. which i aN-vo nil flunga de j
trahka If eedlses to iy, theaa skittB are I
a luviiry.
A wid .w w ars -e-ir. :i year. Hit
dta sss in- then trittitn.sl with self nm-
tcriii!- in ravers, ooUaRsttoB, etc., edged
with dull gri-.Tain ribbon binding, or
with rery aarros pipings or ml Ulnar's
folds of dull r-llk
The Ret. W.J. Waher's Patm
Pfmcfaaw. JiwAesa Da. Wii.
Hn It v PiriM-st
!.! Mr u - ,- to
IP- .rm you of tie
b ti -fit my wife haa
iseslvsd from the use
of fOSU medl -In. I
must ay that your
"Favorite Pi.axTip
tJ n " B thp tM fe
male regulator on
eerth; my wife hlfl
tsn oured ty the
uni. .t u. or n
1 bine i.s-n using
tbe "ii- I k n M dl si
plssOVtrr and
"Pleasant Pellet."
and I nm full eat
li flisl th. y an- nil you
olsfaa them to ta;
I
rtav. w.j. WAtatm,
win. una 'IIIUIKI-
Snt suoeies, and lo .ronar llml the Almighty
tied will ismtimie Hn t.lesaings toward you
tu your BOBIe work, I am,
UospectfuUy,
vv. J, WATJCBt,
PIERCE CURE
on siosrv 11 UtrilNBBA
N. A. HULBERT'S
City Music Store,
- VOillt.o A r- HC'RANTOBa
KTPINWAY SOI
DECKER mio'i iu;iin
KRANICH It At 'k
H llll.l . It A I l-.ll
ABB
PIANOS
I it. a larira rtoek of flrat-elus
ORGANS
UUKICAIi M KU 1 1 A I ISK
uutito, i-.xo.. lam
ill ijs
L -rt lU4LLLealljLsil
( ; t0
Head and Arms
Seemed on Fire
A Sunstroke Followed by
Nervous Prostration
Hood's Restored Health.
Mr. Eduard Scolltn
Philadelphia, Pa.
"C. I. Hood ft Co., Lowell, Mass.:
"OeotlaoMn On August IS, I was taken to
St. Joseph's hospital aneonseioui froni tbe
heat at laapsranua was ksi". i remained
In the hospital two weeks i 1 was unable to
work tor four weeks alter that, hut then
felt compelled to turn In, as I have a wife
aadflveehlldrea t soon began to feel as
tlioiiKh undcrgolm; continuous sliia-ks from
an alsstrts battery.
Evory Nervo and Fibro
Of my body seemed In a constant slate of nil IV
eriiiR aitltatlon snd tremulousiiess. Heat
flashed from th eain-s of my less up
through Sty tlillis and body; my laft arm
and bund b it as though on fire, and my
head in-lied :n it It would split when 1
steoH-d down. 1 hid great piles In my
hai-k around the ba-..- of the spine I eon
tlnued to MleS to in v work, feeling Hut
It I must again go down I would do so
StruKKling for My Family.
I hsv always been athlette, bul I hsd lost all
apietlte, mid my strength failed BM I was
on the ..lntof gin,g up. I hast read BBSh
a'-"Ut II I's S;iri.i ..rill.t, sud eoueluded ti
KiM'ita trial. Belurs I had takru half a
botlln my appetite l..-eme so VOfSCtoUS last
I would r iup. il.- 1 I , ,-at hetween meals.
Hood's Cures
Beod't Sanaparllta has new fully restored
my sU-.-iiglli and g.-rirr:l health. That terti-
M nervousneM tf enttrerf me. I fr.-i as
hearty and slgoroua as ever. Thejislnsln
my hwk ksv freaU lee rested ' Edwabo
BCOIaUS, lUSOKden Slr. t. Ptdlad. Iplila.
Hood'a Pills wis ail iner n , eiMittlrstltm.
t.;, --.. iae-,i--i-, i. k headache, tndlfestioa
Dr. B. Grower
lfi f'btladflpfiii fpefi,!?!,
And b . i.le.! ,t.rTf lnd n
SMS I BMaMSBVBfS m. tawinauentlf luoatad
Temple Court Building
mi i BPiii i i sr
SCRANTON
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SI M
TB port mi gtal.iat ot tn rslvsitf
rf I -
"ai v f n-f erieenslr!... ,J
Ily.a.l.yr a, .1 'ire-r; at tha M.-II.-., chte
r'- 1 "-" "f Vlit:..Ma Ha la skt
at. .h. i.eraiy iretabar r tha Medieo rhlru
i1 aaeteiatkaa, an 1 a a etiyal.-lu ami
NrsaM I slf of ik BMSt n..tl Amarw-an
SM Ueraaal pttak em In, hlT l,ra.
sTewTortL i"ut'ano, KftssslrMa isl
Bt ma-, yests et hrltl n;r arvee aa
I phri UW arid ursns IS
recti) Slasyaoae sad treat aJ .!. ( r . s
a: .1 d aaa with tha m.au flaitering a m-osa,
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I'. M. Hall,.
Third National
Bank of Scranton.
ORGANIZED 1872,
CAPITAL, - $200,000
SURPLUS, - $250,000
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WILLIAM i nwru, rre.ldent.
0X0 II 1 A 1 1 IN. t, , I resident.
WILLIAM H, PI K, asblsi
nun kiiis.
tvilllam Connell, (..-..ru-e 11. Ostlls,
Alfred Hand. .Innira Aroltbald, Henry
DsllB, Jr., William T. Htitlt It, Luther
Keller.
Scientific Eye Testing Free
By Dr. Shimberg,
The Bpeelnllst on tha Eya ITeadaehss Slid
Nervousness relieve 1. Latest end Improved
Style ot Bye Ulsesea and Hpe.:tacle at the
Lowest Prions. Beet Artificial Eras inserted
for $5.
go. SPRUCE ST., op. Old Poet Office.
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AT
The Fair
400402 Lacka Ave.
"Always the Cheapest''
Dry Goods, Ladies' and
Gents' Furnishing Goods,
Notions, Fancy Goods,
Infants' Wear, Cloaks,
Curtains, Boys' Clothing,
Boots and Shoes, etc.
GRAND OPENING
OF OUR
New Millinery Department
FRIDAY, SATURDAY and MONDAY
MAY 4, 5 and 7
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NEW
Hand-woven Carpets and Rugs
30x60 inches, $1.75.
Smyrna Rugs All Sizes
Easels
Screens
Baskets
Tables
Vases
Shades
Beaters
Sweepers
Hassocks
Rod3
Pads
Fringo
Plush
Cord
Gimp
Tacks
KERR 4 SIEBECKER
406 and 408 Lackawanna Ave.
DHBa
With an Eye
To secure more patronage, in addition to
our already extensive trade, we have de
cided to inaugurate the following Gift
1 Mstribution to all purchasers of
$75
Worth of Goods I
or over.
ttCf Worth of Goods
yy v or over.
WITH EVEHY
Sideboard
WITH EVERY
BEDROOM SUIT
with EVERY
Parior Suit
This advertisement must be presented
in order to secure the above jrifts. This
GIFT DISTRIBUTION hold good for cash or credit
sales. Goods delivered free everywhere.
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LOT
9x12 feet, $15.00.
Coat Hooks
Towel Racks
Card Tables
Brass Tables
Music Racks
Bric-a-Brac
Umbrella Stand3
Rogers' Groups
Curtain Poles
Picture Hooks
Brass Tacks
Stair Buttons
Bead Portieres
Eamboo Curtain3
Step Chain
Blacking Boxes
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A (iift of :t 100-pieoe Dinner Set.
I A k'ift (if an Eleg&nt American
Onyx Finish Clock,
A line fruit subject in jAntiqne
( :ik and iokl Frame.
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j A Pastel in Ivory and Gold, Fin
I jiire Frame; stmethlng new.
; A heavy pair of Chenille Tortiereg
in all colors.
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